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Calixa Lavallée

Calixa Lavallée (December 28, 1842 – January 21, 1891) was a Canadian musician and Union Army band musician during the American Civil War. He was born in the Province of Canada. He is best known for composing the music for "O Canada," which officially became the national anthem of Canada in 1980, after a vote in the Senate and the House of Commons. The same 1980 Act of Parliament also changed some of the English lyrics. A further alteration to the English lyrics was made again in 2018. The original French lyrics and the music, however, have remained unchanged since 1880.[1][2]

Calixa Lavallée
An illustration of Lavallée from 1873
Born
Calixte Paquet dit Lavallée

(1842-12-28)December 28, 1842
DiedJanuary 21, 1891(1891-01-21) (aged 48)
Resting placeNotre Dame des Neiges Cemetery, Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Montreal
NationalityBritish Empire (Canadian)
Occupation(s)Musician and composer
Known forcomposing the music of the Canadian national anthem "O Canada"
Spouse
Josephine Gentilly
(m. 1867)
Military career
Allegiance United States
RankPrivate (Musician)
Unit 4th Rhode Island Infantry Regiment
Battles/warsAmerican Civil War
Calixa Lavallée, 1967 art by Frédéric Back at Place-des-Arts metro station in Montreal.

Early life and education edit

Lavallée was born Calixte Paquet dit Lavallée, the son of Jean Baptiste Paquet and Charlotte Valentine. He was born near Verchères, a village near present-day Montreal in the Province of Canada (now the Canadian province of Quebec). He was a descendant of Isaac Pasquier, from Poitou, France, who arrived in Nouvelle-France in 1665 as a soldier in the Carignan-Salières regiment. Lavallée's father Augustin Lavallée, worked as a blacksmith, logger, bandmaster, self-taught luthier[3] and bandleader, and also worked for the pipe organ builder Joseph Casavant. Calixa Lavallée's mother was Charlotte-Caroline Valentine, descendant of James Valentine, a soldier from Montrose, Scotland who married a Quebecer by the name of Louise Leclerc and then settled down in Verchères, Québec.

Lavallée began his musical education with his father (Eli Grande), who taught him organ by age 11. Lavallée also studied in Montréal with Paul Letondal and Charles Wugk Sabatier.[4]

Career edit

Lavallée gave his first performance at Montreal's Theatre Royal (on Côté Street) on 28 February 1859 and later that year he was hired by Charles Duprez to play violin, cornet, and piano in a travelling minstrel troupe.[5] With this company, the New Orleans Minstrels, Lavallée travelled through much of the United States in the years leading up to the outbreak of the Civil War.

On September 17, 1861, Lavallée enlisted in the 4th Rhode Island Infantry Regiment in Providence, as a private and a musician in the regimental band. He served with the 4th in the American Civil War until he was mustered out on October 3, 1862.[6] He then rejoined Duprez's company and continued to tour until the fall of 1863, when he returned to Montreal.

Between December 1863 and the early months of 1866 Lavallée organized concerts, composed and taught.[7] In 1866, he was hired once again by Duprez and left for the US, where he would remain until 1872. In December 1867, he married an American woman, Josephine Gentilly, while in Lowell, Massachusetts.

After two years in Paris, Lavallée returned to Montreal in July 1875, where he continued to perform and compose.[8] Between 1875 and 1880, he lived in Montreal and Quebec City, where he worked as a pianist, organist and music teacher, and also conducted orchestral and operatic productions in concert halls, including the Montréal Academy of Music in Montréal, Quebec City and in many U.S. cities. Among his pupils was composer Alexis Contant.[9]

To celebrate St. Jean-Baptiste Day in 1880, the Lieutenant Governor of Québec, Théodore Robitaille, commissioned Lavallée to compose "O Canada" to a patriotic poem by Adolphe-Basile Routhier.[2] After some financial difficulties in Canada, Lavallée again moved to the United States.[10] In his later life he promoted the idea of union between Canada and the U.S.[10]

Later life and death edit

During the later years of his life, Lavallée was the choirmaster at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Boston, and he died penniless in that city in 1891.[11] As the result of the campaign by the Montréal-based music director of the Victoria's Rifles, Joseph-Laurent Gariépy, his remains were returned to Montréal and reinterred at Côte-des-Neiges Cemetery in 1933.[1]

Selected musical works edit

  • Peacocks in Difficulties/Loulou, comic opera
  • The Bridal Rose Overture, operetta
  • The King of Diamonds, overture
  • L'Absence, lyrics by Remi Tremblay, 1882–1885[12]
  • L'Oiseau Mouche, Bluette de Salon, Op.11, 1865?[12]
  • La Rose Nuptiale, brass quintet
  • Une Couronne de Lauriers, Caprice de Genre, Op.10, 1865[12]
  • Le Papillon (The Butterfly) Étude de Concert for piano, 1874/1884[12]
  • La Patrie (1874).[13]
  • Marche funèbre, 1878[12]
  • Violette, cantilène, lyrics by Napoleon Legendre and P.J. Curran, 1879[12]
  • "O Canada", 1880[12]
  • The Widow, 1881, comic opera (known in French as La veuve)
  • TIQ (The Indian Question), Settled at Last, 1882, comic opera

Legacy edit

The village of Calixa-Lavallée, southeast of Montreal, is named after him. The professional training school in Quebec also bears his name. The following roads were named to honour Calixa Lavallée:

  • Avenue Calixa-Lavallée, located in Shawinigan, Quebec, Canada.
  • Avenue Calixa-Lavallée, located in Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
  • Rue Calixa-Lavallée, located in Magog, Quebec, Canada.
  • Rue Calixa-Lavallée, located in Boucherville, Quebec, Canada.
  • Rue Calixa-Lavallée, located in Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.
  • Rue Calixa-Lavallée, a dead-end street entering into Lafontaine Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Avenue Calixa-Lavallée located in Laval, Québec, Canada.
  • Calixa-Lavallée Privée (Calixa-Lavallée Pvt.) a small dead-end laneway on the University of Ottawa campus

See also edit

Bibliography edit

Notes

  1. ^ a b . The Canadian Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on December 13, 2013. Retrieved April 22, 2008.
  2. ^ a b Government of Canada (June 23, 2008). "Hymne national du Canada". Canadian Heritage. Government of Canada. Retrieved June 26, 2008.
  3. ^ "Lavallée, Augustin". The Canadian Encyclopedia. 2010. Retrieved June 30, 2010.
  4. ^ Slemon, Peter, "Montreal's musical life under the Union". McMaster University, 1845. via Library and Archives Canada
  5. ^ Thompson, Brian (2015). Anthems and Minstrel Shows: The Life and Times of Calixa Lavallée, 1842-1891. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press: p. 19.
  6. ^ Thompson, Brian (2015). Anthems and Minstrel Shows: The Life and Times of Calixa Lavallée, 1842-1891. Montreal ; Kingston ; Ithaca: McGill-Queen's University Press: pp. 40-1
  7. ^ Thompson, Brian (2015). Anthems and Minstrel Shows: The Life and Times of Calixa Lavallée, 1842-1891. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press: pp. 54-84.
  8. ^ Thompson, Brian. The Life and Times of Calixa Lavallée (1842-1891) Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2015: p.142
  9. ^ The Canadian Encyclopedia, Alexis Contant
  10. ^ a b Francis & Jones 2011, p. 216
  11. ^ Kuitenbrouwer, Peter (June 27, 2017). "The Strange History of 'O Canada'". The Walrus. Retrieved July 7, 2017.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g Petrucci Music Library IMSLP Forum, including public domain scores
  13. ^ . www.musiccentre.ca. Archived from the original on October 7, 2018. Retrieved September 19, 2018.

References

  • Francis, R. Douglas; Jones, Richard &Donald Smith, Robert Wardhaugh (2011). Destinies: Canadian History Since Confederation (2011 ed.). Nelson Education Limited. ISBN 9780176502515.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - Total pages: 608
  • Thompson, Brian (2015). Anthems and Minstrel Shows: The Life and Times of Calixa Lavallée, 1842-1891. Montreal ; Kingston ; Ithaca: McGill-Queen's University Press. ISBN 9780773545557.

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Calixa Lavallee December 28 1842 January 21 1891 was a Canadian musician and Union Army band musician during the American Civil War He was born in the Province of Canada He is best known for composing the music for O Canada which officially became the national anthem of Canada in 1980 after a vote in the Senate and the House of Commons The same 1980 Act of Parliament also changed some of the English lyrics A further alteration to the English lyrics was made again in 2018 The original French lyrics and the music however have remained unchanged since 1880 1 2 Calixa LavalleeAn illustration of Lavallee from 1873BornCalixte Paquet dit Lavallee 1842 12 28 December 28 1842Vercheres Province of CanadaDiedJanuary 21 1891 1891 01 21 aged 48 Boston Massachusetts U S Resting placeNotre Dame des Neiges Cemetery Cote des Neiges Notre Dame de Grace MontrealNationalityBritish Empire Canadian Occupation s Musician and composerKnown forcomposing the music of the Canadian national anthem O Canada SpouseJosephine Gentilly m 1867 wbr Military careerAllegianceUnited StatesRankPrivate Musician Unit4th Rhode Island Infantry RegimentBattles warsAmerican Civil War Battle of Roanoke Island Battle of New Bern Battle of South Mountain Battle of AntietamCalixa Lavallee 1967 art by Frederic Back at Place des Arts metro station in Montreal Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Later life and death 4 Selected musical works 5 Legacy 6 See also 7 Bibliography 8 External linksEarly life and education editLavallee was born Calixte Paquet dit Lavallee the son of Jean Baptiste Paquet and Charlotte Valentine He was born near Vercheres a village near present day Montreal in the Province of Canada now the Canadian province of Quebec He was a descendant of Isaac Pasquier from Poitou France who arrived in Nouvelle France in 1665 as a soldier in the Carignan Salieres regiment Lavallee s father Augustin Lavallee worked as a blacksmith logger bandmaster self taught luthier 3 and bandleader and also worked for the pipe organ builder Joseph Casavant Calixa Lavallee s mother was Charlotte Caroline Valentine descendant of James Valentine a soldier from Montrose Scotland who married a Quebecer by the name of Louise Leclerc and then settled down in Vercheres Quebec Lavallee began his musical education with his father Eli Grande who taught him organ by age 11 Lavallee also studied in Montreal with Paul Letondal and Charles Wugk Sabatier 4 Career editLavallee gave his first performance at Montreal s Theatre Royal on Cote Street on 28 February 1859 and later that year he was hired by Charles Duprez to play violin cornet and piano in a travelling minstrel troupe 5 With this company the New Orleans Minstrels Lavallee travelled through much of the United States in the years leading up to the outbreak of the Civil War On September 17 1861 Lavallee enlisted in the 4th Rhode Island Infantry Regiment in Providence as a private and a musician in the regimental band He served with the 4th in the American Civil War until he was mustered out on October 3 1862 6 He then rejoined Duprez s company and continued to tour until the fall of 1863 when he returned to Montreal Between December 1863 and the early months of 1866 Lavallee organized concerts composed and taught 7 In 1866 he was hired once again by Duprez and left for the US where he would remain until 1872 In December 1867 he married an American woman Josephine Gentilly while in Lowell Massachusetts After two years in Paris Lavallee returned to Montreal in July 1875 where he continued to perform and compose 8 Between 1875 and 1880 he lived in Montreal and Quebec City where he worked as a pianist organist and music teacher and also conducted orchestral and operatic productions in concert halls including the Montreal Academy of Music in Montreal Quebec City and in many U S cities Among his pupils was composer Alexis Contant 9 To celebrate St Jean Baptiste Day in 1880 the Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Theodore Robitaille commissioned Lavallee to compose O Canada to a patriotic poem by Adolphe Basile Routhier 2 After some financial difficulties in Canada Lavallee again moved to the United States 10 In his later life he promoted the idea of union between Canada and the U S 10 Later life and death editDuring the later years of his life Lavallee was the choirmaster at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Boston and he died penniless in that city in 1891 11 As the result of the campaign by the Montreal based music director of the Victoria s Rifles Joseph Laurent Gariepy his remains were returned to Montreal and reinterred at Cote des Neiges Cemetery in 1933 1 Selected musical works editPeacocks in Difficulties Loulou comic opera The Bridal Rose Overture operetta The King of Diamonds overture L Absence lyrics by Remi Tremblay 1882 1885 12 L Oiseau Mouche Bluette de Salon Op 11 1865 12 La Rose Nuptiale brass quintet Une Couronne de Lauriers Caprice de Genre Op 10 1865 12 Le Papillon The Butterfly Etude de Concert for piano 1874 1884 12 La Patrie 1874 13 Marche funebre 1878 12 Violette cantilene lyrics by Napoleon Legendre and P J Curran 1879 12 O Canada 1880 12 The Widow 1881 comic opera known in French as La veuve TIQ The Indian Question Settled at Last 1882 comic operaLegacy editThe village of Calixa Lavallee southeast of Montreal is named after him The professional training school Calixa Lavallee in Quebec also bears his name The following roads were named to honour Calixa Lavallee Avenue Calixa Lavallee located in Shawinigan Quebec Canada Avenue Calixa Lavallee located in Quebec Quebec Canada Rue Calixa Lavallee located in Magog Quebec Canada Rue Calixa Lavallee located in Boucherville Quebec Canada Rue Calixa Lavallee located in Repentigny Quebec Canada Rue Calixa Lavallee a dead end street entering into Lafontaine Park Montreal Quebec Canada Avenue Calixa Lavallee located in Laval Quebec Canada Calixa Lavallee Privee Calixa Lavallee Pvt a small dead end laneway on the University of Ottawa campusSee also edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Music portal nbsp Canada portalCalixa Lavallee Award Music of Canada List of Canadian composers Canada in the American Civil WarBibliography editNotes a b O Canada The Canadian Encyclopedia Archived from the original on December 13 2013 Retrieved April 22 2008 a b Government of Canada June 23 2008 Hymne national du Canada Canadian Heritage Government of Canada Retrieved June 26 2008 Lavallee Augustin The Canadian Encyclopedia 2010 Retrieved June 30 2010 Slemon Peter Montreal s musical life under the Union McMaster University 1845 via Library and Archives Canada Thompson Brian 2015 Anthems and Minstrel Shows The Life and Times of Calixa Lavallee 1842 1891 Montreal McGill Queen s University Press p 19 Thompson Brian 2015 Anthems and Minstrel Shows The Life and Times of Calixa Lavallee 1842 1891 Montreal Kingston Ithaca McGill Queen s University Press pp 40 1 Thompson Brian 2015 Anthems and Minstrel Shows The Life and Times of Calixa Lavallee 1842 1891 Montreal McGill Queen s University Press pp 54 84 Thompson Brian The Life and Times of Calixa Lavallee 1842 1891 Montreal McGill Queen s University Press 2015 p 142 The Canadian Encyclopedia Alexis Contant a b Francis amp Jones 2011 p 216 Kuitenbrouwer Peter June 27 2017 The Strange History of O Canada The Walrus Retrieved July 7 2017 a b c d e f g Petrucci Music Library IMSLP Forum including public domain scores La Patrie Our Canada Canadian Music Centre Centre de Musique Canadienne www musiccentre ca Archived from the original on October 7 2018 Retrieved September 19 2018 References Francis R Douglas Jones Richard amp Donald Smith Robert Wardhaugh 2011 Destinies Canadian History Since Confederation 2011 ed Nelson Education Limited ISBN 9780176502515 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Total pages 608 Thompson Brian 2015 Anthems and Minstrel Shows The Life and Times of Calixa Lavallee 1842 1891 Montreal Kingston Ithaca McGill Queen s University Press ISBN 9780773545557 External links editThe Canadian Encyclopedia Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online Free scores by Calixa Lavallee at the International Music Score Library Project IMSLP Free scores by Calixa Lavallee in the Choral Public Domain Library ChoralWiki Doctoral dissertation by Brian C Thompson Anthems and Minstrel Shows The Life and Times of Calixa Lavallee 2015 biography by Brian C Thompson The Canadian Sheet Music Collection from the University of Toronto Libraries hosted at the Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Calixa Lavallee amp oldid 1206408322, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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